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Greg Simkins Signature Brush Set

Back by popular demand, custom brush set by Trekell artist, Greg "Craola" Simkins. Set includes 6 golden taklon brushes on 10" back and white striped handles; #5/0, #2 and #8 rounds, #4 and #10 filberts and #20 flat. Also included in the set are a golden taklon #5/0 liner and #10 cat's tongue on 6" white, black and white striped handles. These two brushes are only available in this set and were designed exclusively for the artist. All 8 brushes come in a package designed by Greg. A write up explaining what he uses each brush for is included.

Brush sets will not ship until the week of December 12th. International customers: If you would like these brushes to be received before Christmas, we suggest you have them shipped Express Mail International.

How are these for oils? I go to my local art store, which is Michael's, and I usually buy random single brushes I think I may like. Some of my favorites have been some mop brushes, which I believe are actually for watercolor. So hoping if I drop $60 on this pack it's not a waste!

I use golden taklon brushes for oil and acrylic (a separate set for each of the two types of paints). If you go to Trekell's website you can get the same brushes separately and cheaper than getting the "Crayola" tagged set. I don't know if Taklon is the best for oils or anything, all I know is that they work, and good.

Trekell's brushes are awesome and the prices are right. It's what I use and will continue to use.